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SCIENCEJun 21 · 13:00 UTCGRISTRichard Schiffman

Efforts to save kelp forests from ocean warming are ramping up

Kelp forests, critical biodiversity hotspots, are declining rapidly due to ocean warming, pollution, and urchin overpopulation. Tribal volunteers from the Haida Nation in British Columbia are removing purple sea urchins to protect kelp, while scientists highlight kelp's underappreciated potential to sequester carbon, comparable to tropical rainforests.

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